Remove white water rings from wood?Mix equal parts vinegar and vegetable oil, wipe with the grain.

Clean hardened paint brushes?simmer in hot vinegar.

Clean and disinfect children?s toys?add vinegar to soapy water.

Do you know of another way to use vinegar to clean your home? Comment below!

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Don’t knock yourself out cleaning a coffee maker. Big or small all you have to do is fill the coffee maker 2/3 of the way with white vinegar and the rest of the way with distilled water or filtered water. Plug it and let it heat up as if you were making a large pot of coffee. When the coffee maker is done (making “coffee”), fill coffee cups or a larger container by dispensing the solution through the valve release and/or filter so that these component of the coffee maker are cleaned as well. After all the solution has dispensed from the coffee maker, in order to rinse it, fill it up again with regular water and let the coffee maker heat up again as if you were making coffee. When the coffee maker is ready, dispense all the hot water into the sink. This method of cleaning a coffee maker will get rid of the hard water build-up and the rancid coffee particulars left behind from previous use. Plus, since no liquid soap was used you don’t have worry whether or not all the soap was rinse out well enough or worry about the taste of the coffee next time you make a fresh pot of coffer after cleaning it. The all natural ingredients of white vinegar, distilled or filter water will not affect the taste of the coffee after cleaning.

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